Case-Based Continuing Education for Health Care Professionals
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Continuing Education Course Library
Part 2 of the webcast series "Improving Outcomes in Patients With Geographic Atrophy" explores the advancements in geographic atrophy treatment options, focusing on clinical science data and real-world clinical presentations.
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In this third case of the DED Magnified: A Real-World Case Library series, Sheri Rowan, MD, walks through her effective and successful treatment of a patient with DED and severe bilateral cataracts.
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In this fourth and final installment of DED Magnified: A Real-World Case Library Series, Darrell E. White, MD, describes his tailored approach to treating a patient with dry eye disease.
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This educational activity will help clinicians identify patients who are at higher risk for geographic atrophy and promote early diagnosis.
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This educational activity will teach clinicians to identify hallmark lesions of geographic atrophy on imaging and discern which lesions indicate a risk for rapid progression of disease.
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This educational activity will review the pathophysiology of geographic atrophy and the clinical data for currently available geographic atrophy treatments.
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This educational activity will use a case-based approach to help clinicians identify patients who may be candidates for treatment.
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Early stages of neurotrophic keratitis can be challenging to diagnose, particularly due to the overlapping of symptoms commonly present in other ocular surface diseases. In this educational activity, 3 cases of patients with neurotrophic keratitis are presented, along with discussions on treatment options best suited for each patient.
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Early stages of neurotrophic keratitis can be challenging to diagnose, particularly due to the overlapping of symptoms commonly present in other ocular surface diseases. In this educational activity, 3 cases of patients with neurotrophic keratitis are presented, along with discussions on treatment options best suited for each patient.
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